NBB Named Bahrain's Best Cash Management Bank 2025 by Euromoney

NBB Named Bahrain's Best Cash Management Bank 2025 by Euromoney
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The National Bank of Bahrain (NBB) has been recognised as Bahrain's Best Cash Management Bank for 2025 at the Euromoney Transaction Banking Awards. The distinction celebrates the bank's leadership in delivering integrated cash management solutions and advancing digital capabilities within the corporate banking sector.

The award reflects significant progress across NBB's Transaction Banking division. The bank completed a full rollout of DigiCorp, its unified corporate online banking platform, which offers a single interface for payments, collections, liquidity oversight, supply chain finance, and treasury requirements, enhancing operational visibility and efficiency for corporate clients.

NBB also introduced DigiConnect, a Host-to-Host integration solution enabling large corporates to automate workflows. The platform supports direct integration with clients' ERP and financial systems through file-based or API-based options for automated reconciliation.

Additional digital acceptance channels include Point of Sale (POS) terminals, NBB GO (SoftPOS), Payment Gateway, and Cash Deposit Machines (CDMs) for secure collections and deposits.

The bank expanded regional and international partnerships with GCC fintech providers and global payment schemes, introducing new cash and trade capabilities while strengthening security features.

Executive comment

Usman Ahmed, Group Chief Executive Officer at NBB, said: "We are truly honoured to receive the Euromoney award for Best Cash Management Bank in Bahrain. This recognition reflects our commitment to delivering digital-first solutions that empower our clients to operate with greater efficiency and control."

About NBB

The National Bank of Bahrain is Bahrain's first locally owned bank. The institution develops its capabilities using deep expertise to serve clients who trust it, maintaining a regional presence while remaining dedicated to the local community. Its history is closely intertwined with Bahrain's own development.